aris

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== English == === Etymology === Shortened from Aristotle, Cockney rhyming slang for bottle, itself shortened from bottle and glass, Cockney rhyming slang for arse. === Pronunciation === (UK) IPA(key): /ˈæɹɪs/ Rhymes: -æɹɪs === Noun === aris (plural arises) (Cockney rhyming slang) arse ==== Synonyms ==== khyber (Cockney rhyming slang) === Anagrams === Sira, airs, rais, Rias, RISA, Risa, RIAs, IRAs, sira, Isar, Sari, sari, rias, IRAS == Central Bikol == === Pronunciation === Hyphenation: a‧ris IPA(key): /ˈʔaɾis/ [ˈʔa.ɾis] === Noun === áris shave Synonym: ahit ==== Derived terms ==== == Latin == === Etymology 1 === Borrowed from Ancient Greek ἀρίς (arís). ==== Pronunciation ==== (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈa.rɪs] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈaː.ris] ==== Noun ==== aris f (genitive aridis); third declension a kind of arum ===== Declension ===== Third-declension noun. === Etymology 2 === ==== Noun ==== ārīs dative/ablative plural of āra === References === “aris”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press “aris”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette. “aris”, in The Perseus Project (1999), Perseus Encyclopedia‎[1] “aris”, in William Smith, editor (1854, 1857), A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography, volume 1 & 2, London: Walton and Maberly == Latvian == === Verb === aris (with the particle esot) past conjunctive of art (with the particle būtu) past conditional of art === Participle === aris (definite arušais) having plowed; indefinite past active participle of art ==== Declension ==== == Old English == === Verb === ārīs imperative singular of ārīsan